Songstress Macy Kate Releases ‘Dreamstate’ Track “Can’t Get Over Us”

One of YouTube’s biggest fan favorites, Macy Kate has released her second single “Can’t Get Over Us” with EMPIRE/Tribeca Music. This track serves as a continuation of her raw hit original music debut, “Cry For Help”. “Can’t Get Over Us” is a reflective and personal song that bridges the gap between the two releases and circulates around the aura of what happens when the dust settles and reality sets in.

Macy Kate’s dynamic powerhouse vocals are softened in her new track “Can’t Get Over Us” and she allows her audience to feel her depth as a singer/songwriter, giving authenticity and thoughtful artistic creation with her songwriting skills and vocal delivery.

The music video for “Can’t Get Over Us” will be released next month, with quirky, highly-stylized and thought-out details including incorporating props from her debut music video “Cry For Help” to flow a continuation of the story Macy is telling through the music she is releasing.

Macy Kate was discovered by Flo Rida and toured with him as the lead female vocalist on tour for his legendary tracks “My House” and “Wild Ones”. Macy is an excellent example for younger female generations — as an artist and a young woman who is pursuing her dreams through hard work and staying true to herself. She recently had her song “Cry For Help” premiered exclusively by MTV in November. She sky-rocketed with YouTube success when she began creating video content of cover songs and gained a large following and audience.

Macy made her TV debut on the first season of ABC’s Rising Star. She has over 1.1 million subscribers on her YouTube channel, which has garnered over 100 millions of views to date. She has over 2.5 million streams on Spotify from 2019 and over 1 million streams on Apple Music. Macy Kate also went viral on TikTok with the song racking up 775k views in one day. She is signed to EMPIRE/Tribeca Music and will be releasing new music throughout 2020.

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Jerry Doby Editor-in-Chief of The Hype Magazine, and internationally published arts & entertainment journalist. Member of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture as well as the United States Press Corps.

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